This week was pretty crazy, ish? We met a crazy van driver who asked for my help in translating a bio of a lady he met on a dating website. They don't speak each other's language, but he says he normally uses Google translate and gets way confused. We invited him to our English class to learn how to talk to his woman and he says he wants to learn about religion too. He also rigged his van to have automatic doors.
On Sunday I was the musical program. All of our pianists were out of town and I got the special privilege to not only play the opening, closing, and special musical number one, but I got to sing in our other second musical number and play the piano during the Easter activity! Hallelujah! I almost threw up before I was so stressed out, but God helps us in every situation I have a testimony of that. :)
Also, we didn't end up watching the whole Messiah broadcast. We got there and watched the sunrise--it was a little blocked of a view but still fun. Then ate this Thai breakfast that was like really salty oatmeal with fish sauce and chili pepper. Then we had a fireside with some talks, after which we waited for the broadcast to start.
I guess they didn't realize that Handel's Messiah involved more than just the Hallelujah song. We made it about half-way through "Every valley shall be exalted" and then they turned it off and we stood and watched the Mo-Tab/people on Skype sing hallelujah. I was a little bummed because I LOVE the messiah sing along and was reminded back to when we sang it together (with my Dad). But what we did hear was great!
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